Shukubo(Temple Lodging) is a casual style of temple stay that you can experience in historic temples in Japan. 75 Gokakusan Tanjoin Zentsujiis one of the temple of 'Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgrimage'.
Iroha Kaikan Zentsuji Temple *You can stay at Shukubo of Zentsuji Temple, which is the birthplace of Kukai(the representative of Japanese Monks)
Enjoy Temple stay at Iroha Kaikan Zentsuji Temple! You can stay at Shukubo of Zentsuji temple, which is the birthplace of Kukai. (the representative Japanese Monks)
You can choose one of 4 plans: Room with dinner and breakfast Room with dinner only Room with breakfast only Room only (no meals)
Plelase note:
・All meals will be serving Japanese Buddhist vegetarian cuisine (rooms with meals)
・Japanese Room (no private bath and restroom)
・Free 'Otsutome' Morning prayer
~Information on 75 Gokakusan Tanjoin Zentsuji~ Together with Kyoto’s Toji temple and Wakayama's Koyasan, Zentsuji Temple is a central temple of the Shingonshu sect of Buddhism. The temple was constructed at the site of the famous Monk, Kukai's birthplace. This temple is number 75 on the Shikoku 88 temple pilgrimage (making the pilgrimage to all 88 temples will get rid of bad luck, and grant your wishes), and many henro-san (pilgrims) visit here. The spacious grounds have 45,000 square meters of land, and is dividing into the East and West section. To-in (East section) has a 5-tiered pagoda height of 43 meters, built in classic Japanese Buddhist architectural style. Sai-in (West section) has the Treasure Hall, which houses the National Treasure Kondoshakujoto (the implements carried by Monks when they are in training). Inn addition to an exhibit, there are approximately 20,000 items of cultural importances will be displayed.
~Information on Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgramage~ The Shikoku 88 Temple Pilgramage is one of the few circular-shaped pilgrimages in the world. It includes 88 “official” temples and numerous other sacred sites where Kukai (Kōbō Daishi) is believed to have trained or have spent time during the 9th Century. If walked, the entire route is about 1,200 kilometers long which allows one to experience the abundant natural surroundings of Shikoku and opportunities to mingle with locals.
・All meals will be serving Japanese Buddhist vegetarian cuisine (rooms with meals)
・Japanese Room (no private bath and restroom)
・Bath time are limited to 16:00~21:00
・The curfew is decided to 21:00
・Free 'Otsutome' Morning prayer
・Yukata and towels are included
・Drinks with meals will be charged separately.
check-in/check-out time: 15:00/9:00 Please come to Shukubo and check in by 17:00 pm
Dinner starting time : 17:30pm on time Please be prompt for dinner time.